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The Olve Voted on Fall Autumn Reads! ​


As much as we love our summer beach reads, we're ready to turn the page, put on a sweater, and get cozy with some fall books. Good news for us, the upcoming Fall reads are incredible, and you're sure to find something to curl up on the couch with. Some of our favorite authors, like Sophia Kinsella, Mona Award, and KJ Dell'Antonia​ are back with new reads.

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The Burnout
by Sophia Kinsella

Sasha escapes her corporate job for a resort in the English countryside that she visited as a child. She arrives to find the resort in disrepair and inhabited by one other guest, the grumpy Finn. They're forced to interact when mysterious messages start showing up on the beach.
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Black Sheep 
by Rachel Harrison 

Vesper fled her insular religious community at 18 and has vowed to never return. But then she gets an invitation to the wedding of her cousin and former best friend. She can't resist returning to the viper's nest, and the result is nothing like what you'd expect. This delightfully dark horror novel flips the fundamentalist trope on its head, to hilariously clever effect.
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Rouge
by Mona Award

After the suspicious death of her mother, Belle camps out at her California cliffside mansion, which is just a dangerous walk away from a cultish spa. In her attempts to avoid contending with her relationship to her mother, Belle finds herself more and more drawn to the spa’s promises and Eyes Wide Shut mystique. It’s surreal, archetypal, and totally hypnotic
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Playing the Witch Card
by KJ Dell'Antonia

This new novel by KJ Dell'Antonia is being billed as "Gilmore Girls meets Practical Magic" and honestly, say no more. Flair Hardwicke takes over her grandmother's bakery and unwittingly unleashes magic over the Kansas town when she bakes a batch of Tarot card cookies.
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How to Say Babylon
by Safiya Sinclair 
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Poet Safiya Sinclair’s debut memoir offers a harrowing look at how she escaped a strict Rastafarian upbringing in Jamaica to find her voice as a woman and a writer in the U.S. Sinclair details a chaotic childhood filled with abuse at the hands of a volatile father who adhered to a militant form of the religious and political movement.
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New Design Rules: How to Decorate and Renovate, From Start to Finish: Interior Design Book 
by Emily Henderson , Jessica Cumberbatch Anderson

Whether you’re embarking on a weekend refresh or complete renovation, interior designer Emily Henderson wants you to take risks with your home design without experiencing regret.

​By the end of the book, you'll feel more confident when it comes to visualizing the home of your dreams, and you'll finally know how to make it happen.

​At the OLVE,  we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. We are not affiliated nor do we have an advertising partnerships with the brands we may feature. 

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